A white sofa could be a sign of Haider al-Abadi’s downfall, as Iraqis are pulling no punches in mocking the prime minister on social media for a photo released of him gazing sadly at a stained white couch damaged during recent riots.

Using the hashtag #MyCouchIsMyPride, Iraqis teased Abadi and Speaker of the Parliament Salim al-Jabouri, who both appeared more concerned with the stained sofa than the lives of Baghdad’s residents, who are constantly being killed by waves of violence.

#PT Iraqi Speaker of parliament looking at damage 2sofa-hasn't been seen visiting bombing sites where lives are lost https://t.co/9nFmSo4p1y

Abadi and Jabouri issued two separate statements accusing the anti-government protesters that stormed the fortified Green Zone on Saturday of insulting the state.

Supporters loyal to Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr entered the heavily-guarded government district and clashed with police while breaking down barricades on the same day two suicide bombings carried out by Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) tore through southern Iraq, killing at least 32 people and injuring 75.

The protesters have become frustrated with the government’s deep-rooted corruption and are calling for reforms.